The Campus Health Center (CHC) provides urgent, primary, and diagnostic care, as well as referral services to students, faculty, staff, their dependents, and guests of the CSUMB community. The CHC's staff of medical professionals is dedicated to meeting patient needs and promoting wellness and independence.

The CHC is located on the corner of Inter Garrison and General Jim Moore Blvd.

Who we serve

CSUMB students who are enrolled full-time or part-time, have registered for the current term, and have paid on-campus health fees (all matriculated students). Students should bring their current student ID for no cost or discounted rates.

Student Veterans are welcomed and eligible for medical services as noted above. Also note that there is a VA Clinic near campus at 201 Ninth St, Marina, CA 93933, call (831) 884-1000.

Distance Education Students. The staff of the Campus Health Center makes every attempt to provide medical services to our Distance Education students, up to the limits of the law, accepted medical practices, and professional ethics. As a Distance Education student, you may access any and all of the materials available on the Campus Health Center's webpages.

CSUMB Faculty and Staff. Services provided at cost.

Family Members of CSUMB students,
faculty, and staff. Services provided at cost.

Hours of Operation

Monday - Tuesday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday: 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

Thursday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

For an appointment or more information, call us at (831) 582-3965.

TTY: (831) 582-4654

Schedule an appointment

You are strongly encouraged to call to make an appointment whenever possible to allow adequate time for evaluation and treatment. Walk-ins are accepted if time is available, but priority is given to previously scheduled appointments.

Call (831) 582-3965 to schedule an appointment.

Medical emergencies and after-hours care

For a medical emergency on central campus, either use the campus emergency blue light phones or dial 911. If you are located in the university's Schoonover or Frederick Park residential neighborhoods or off campus, dial 911.

When the CHC is closed and you do not have a medical emergency you may contact any healthcare facility of your choice. Also, you may go to one of the Doctors on Duty (DOD) clinics listed below for medical care. If a student goes to a Doctors on Duty (DOD) clinic for after-hours services, a current CSUMB identification is required for no-cost or discounted fees. Payment is the patient's responsibility.

Anytime the Campus Health Center refers a student to a DOD clinic for medical care. A written referral must be obtained from the Campus Health Center if the visit occurs between 8am and 5pm, Monday through Friday.

If the Campus Health Center is closed for unforseen circumstances during regular business hours.